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March 28, 2026

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Teachers protest at school board meeting

The Hollister School District’s board meeting had standing room only last week, as teachers and their supporters waved about 40 signs and spoke during a lengthy public comment about the need for a raise and the atmosphere of on-going contract negotiations.

Hollister SD continues Monday meal pickups

The Hollister School District will expand its services when it comes to feeding children during the difficult transition of the distance learning model. The district announced July 27 in a newsletter that the wildly successful Monday MealDay program, which launched four months ago, will continue...

Gavilan student awarded $20K scholarship

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Aileen Romero, Associated Students of Gavilan College Region IV Representative, was accepted to UC Santa Cruz and was awarded the $20,000 Pister Scholarship. The Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Scholarship was established in 1993 by former UCSC chancellor Karl S. Pister to increase opportunities for...

Student News

Hollister resident and Azusa Pacific University student Kyana M. Gilani made the academic Deans' list at APU. Gilani is a graduate of San Benito High School. Gilani, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Darinsh Gilani, is honored for a spring semester academic standing of 3.5 or better grade point average. She is majoring in Spanish.

Hollister’s AAA ranked no. 11 in statewide school rankings

The Accelerated Achievement Academy in Hollister has been named the 11th best elementary school in California, according to new rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.  AAA is part of the Hollister School District. The grade 4-8 school neighbors Calaveras School on Buena Vista...

School district also considers solar partnership

The Hollister School District is considering an agreement with a

Hollister district gets $1M from feds

Last week, state lawmakers passed a bill allowing the state to

First summer day camp keeps students busy, stimulated

On a recent July afternoon, Calaveras School buzzed with activity and enthusiasm. In one classroom, students made and played songs on iPads under Andrew Iriarte’s instruction. The instructor explained how they can use GarageBand to play piano, drums and guitar to record songs—and he mentioned...

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